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April Fool’s Day appointment raises eyebrows at human settlements department
Lesetsa Matshekga starts 1 April advising on housing policy, though Unisa Enterprise faces shutdown after financial mismanagement and CCMA disputes.
News24 | FRIDAY BRIEFING | Joburg doesn’t need saving – it needs governing
As the city buckles under financial mismanagement and crumbling infrastructure, should business be stepping in?
R110m Kentron substation revival promises end to Centurion blackouts
Mayor Nasiphi Moya says true success means fewer household outages, not just new infrastructure, as Region 4 fuels city revenue.
Africa’s debt penalty: What happens when the music stops
'We are going to see a lot of pressure in the coming months,' warns Prof Patrick Bond of the University of Johannesburg.
Let’s be brave and lift exchange controls – Farzam Ehsani
VALR's CEO says SA has a golden opportunity to lift exchange controls rather than tighten them. It will unleash innovation and attract capital, and what exactly are we trying to …
A tale of two markets: The US and South Africa
While the US enters a new era of mega listings, the JSE continues to see dwindling listings.
The Iran war is exposing SA’s dependency on diesel
Diesel underpins the cost structure of the South African economy.
Investec tweaks airport lounge visit rule
To unlock unlimited visits, clients must now meet monthly deposit requirements.
Tongaat Hulett’s fate to be decided at liquidation hearing
Stakeholders are deeply divided over whether the company can still be saved.
The Hormuz crisis should be a gold mine for SA, but it isn’t
Two-thirds of container ships have been diverted around the Cape due to the Iran war, but most are bypassing us.
Cape Gate: CAC tears into the Competition Tribunal
Overturning its ruling against the steel producer after an 'egregious' six‑year delay.
DISASTROUS START: Bafana Bafana’s opening match drought in World Cups continues after Mexico horror show
Two red cards and zero goals. That’s the summary of South Africa’s first World Cup match in almost two decades as they fell 2-0 to Mexico in the opening match …
Big test for Sables in South Africa A showdown
Tinashe Kusema THE stage is set for a high-stakes rugby encounter between the Zimbabwe Sables and South Africa A, a match that is shaping up to be far more than…
Netball on the rise as PSL organisers hail growing interest
Lovemore Dube, lovemore.dube@chronicle.co.zw ORGANISERS of the Nedbank Premier Soccer League say the competition is progressing smoothly, with a noticeable improvement in the quality of play and growing interest from spectators.…
2 ECD pupils drown in Hartzell swimming pool
Samuel Kadungure News Editor THE Hartzell community was plunged into deep mourning after two Early Childhood Development (ECD) learners from Hartzell Central Primary School drowned in a disused swimming pool…
Champions Scottland hit top form to end first half on high
Tadious Manyepo, tedious.manyepo@zimpapers.co.zw SCOTTLAND ended the first half of the season exactly where champions expect to be — at the top of the table. With closest challengers CAPS United and…
Bosso scrape past Agama
Fungai Muderere at Barbourfields Stadium Highlanders 1-0 Agama HIGHLANDERS head coach Benjani “The Undertaker” Mwaruwari admitted his side made the match harder than it should have been after missing a…
Procurement policy to boost local industry
Nqobile Bhebhe INDUSTRY and Commerce Minister Nqobizitha Mangaliso Ndlovu has called for the rigorous implementation of a “Local Manufacturing First” principle in public procurement, saying Government purchasing power must be…
Sophisticated yet illicit ‘njengu’ brewing plant unmasked in Bulawayo raid
Raymond Jaravaza, ray.jaravaza@chronicle.co.zw A police raid in Bulawayo’s city centre has uncovered what officers say was an illegal alcohol brewing operation, leading to the seizure of large quantities of ethanol,…
News24 | Bafana player ratings | Mbokazi held firm, most went into hiding in messy World Cup opener
When the whole world was watching, Bafana Bafana players went into hiding after losing their opening game of the 2026 FIFA World Cup 2-0 to Mexico at the Estadio Azteca …
News24 | FIRST TAKE | Broos’ loyalty exposes Bafana in loss of their own making against Mexico
Mexico’s 2-0 victory in the 2026 FIFA World Cup opener was the result of Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos’ loyalty to a fault rather than of what the hosts did …
STRONGER TIES, STRONGER ECONOMY…Equatorial Guinea -Zimbabwe set up first Bi-National Commission
Debra Matabvu, debra.matabvu@zimpapers.co.zw PRESIDENT MNANGAGWA and his Equatorial Guinea counterpart, President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, are today expected to preside over the inaugural Bi-National Commission (BNC), during which several agreements…
World Cup of contradictions: Unity message amid global tensions
Barney Ronay SHORTLY before 6pm local time on Friday night at the Los Angeles Stadium, the actor who plays Ted Lasso — the fictional manager of a fake team in…
Viral video puts Njube teen on Zimbabwe’s gospel radar
Mthokozisi Ncube mthokoncube3015@gmail.com AT just 15 years old, Lindokuhle Dlamini is already drawing the kind of attention many aspiring musicians can only hope for. The Njube High School learner has…
Five reasons why Bafana Bafana lost to Mexico in World Cup opener
Bafana Bafana's World Cup campaign got off to a disappointing start with a 2-0 defeat to Mexico. Here's what went wrong.